Bluetooth and Linux (Device list) [CROSSPOST]

Bluetooth and Linux (Device list) [CROSSPOST]

Post by Luca T » Thu, 17 Mar 2005 22:03:42



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Hello,
I'm gathering informations about Bluetooth devices who are proven to
work on Linux.
To report your device please do it on the Newsgroup and not by sending
directly an email to me (in this way the list will be permanently stored
inside Google and other news-archives).

What i need:
1) Vendor
2) Model
3) Type (USB/PCMCIA/Printer/ISDN/DSL/Headphone/LAN/Headset/Compact
Flash/Human Interface/ecc)
4) Kernel version (command: uname -r)
5) Linux Distro (Mandrake, RedHat, Debian, ecc)
6) Status (complete [the device does everything what is supposed to do],
sufficent [only the basic functions of the device work fine, but this is
not a major issue], insufficent)
7) Notes (free field, for instance you can use this to say what works
and what doesn't work of the device)
8) Any other information you think is important

Please report only devices that DO work for you.

Thank you,
~  Luca

P.S.: Let your friends know about this too and please do not remove the
crosspost while replying.
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Bluetooth and Linux (Device list) [CROSSPOST]

Post by Dave Stanto » Fri, 18 Mar 2005 04:16:57



> Hello,
> I'm gathering informations about Bluetooth devices who are proven to work
> on Linux.

I assume you know this site exists and already contains lots of
USB/Bluetooth devices.

Dave

--
For what we are about to balls up may common sense prevent us doing it
again
in the future!!

 
 
 

Bluetooth and Linux (Device list) [CROSSPOST]

Post by Luca T » Fri, 18 Mar 2005 04:25:54


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| I assume you know this site exists and already contains lots of
| USB/Bluetooth devices.

This one?
http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/devices.html

Bye,
~ Luca
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Bluetooth and Linux (Device list) [CROSSPOST]

Post by Luca T » Fri, 18 Mar 2005 05:25:21


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1) Vendor
2) Model
3) Type (USB/PCMCIA/Printer/ISDN/DSL/Headphone/LAN/Headset/Compact
4) Kernel version (command: uname -r)
5) Linux Distro (Mandrake, RedHat, Debian, ecc)
6) Status (complete [the device does everything what is supposed to do],
7) Notes (free field, for instance you can use this to say what works
8) Any other information you think is important

1) Sony Ericsson
2) T610
3) Cellphone
4) 2.6.8.1-12mdk
5) Linux Mandrake 10.1
6) Complete
7) The following are the functions that are known to work: File Transfer
(midi, images, etc) [upload and download], AT commands, Voice calls
through the computer.
8) No particular configuration needed

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Bluetooth and Linux (Device list) [CROSSPOST]

Post by Dave Stanto » Fri, 18 Mar 2005 15:20:17



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> | I assume you know this site exists and already contains lots of
> | USB/Bluetooth devices.

> This one?
> http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/devices.html

> Bye,
> ~ Luca

Sorry meant to show this url
www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/

Cheers

DAve

 
 
 

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